Kwame Harris accused of beating boyfriend

A former offensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders faces charges that he assaulted his boyfriend at a Menlo Park restaurant after an argument involving soy sauce and underpants, San Mateo County prosecutors said Monday.

Kwame Harris, 30, became angry with Dimitri Geier, 36, in August 2012 at Su Hong restaurant on Menlo Avenue, according to court documents.

The ex-football player lashed out when Geier tried to put soy sauce on Harris’ rice, said Al Serrato, a San Mateo County prosecutor.

“Basically they’re having dinner together and they get into a verbal dispute and it gets violent from there,” Serrato said. “One of them had poured soy sauce onto the rice and the verbal dispute had escalated.”

Serrato said the men were romantically involved and had previously lived together. Geier, a resident of Los Angeles, was visiting Harris at the time of the altercation, said Craig Charles, Geier’s attorney.

“They’d broken up and gotten back together a few times,” Charles said. “It was not a formal relationship.”

During the restaurant argument, Harris accused Geier of stealing his underwear, Serrato said. Harris then tried to pull down Geier’s pants, the prosecutor said.

“I guess he was trying to prove that he was wearing his underwear,” Serrato said.

Harris, 6-foot-7 and 240 pounds, then pinned the 6-foot-1, 220-pound Geier against a plate glass window and hit him several times in the face and head, Serrato said.

Doctors at O’Connor Hospital in San Jose determined that Geier had suffered complex compound facial fractures that required surgery and the insertion of a metal plate, Serrato said.

Harris was later charged with felony domestic abuse with great bodily injury and assault with great bodily injury, prosecutors said. Harris pleaded not guilty in the fall and made a pretrial appearance Monday in San Mateo County Superior Court. He is scheduled to go to trial in April.

Defense attorneys were not immediately available to comment.

Geier sued Harris in October in San Mateo County seeking unspecified damages. Through an attorney, Harris has denied all the suit’s claims.

Harris played his college ball at Stanford and was the 49ers’ first pick in the 2003 draft. He played five seasons for the team before signing with the Raiders as a free agent.

He played the 2008 season with Oakland, then was released. He has been out of football since.